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HBH-15 is still king althought looks old compared to the new BT headsets...Im a heavy user and the BT lasts for 3-4 days!!!!
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Posted: 2004-01-13 08:37:19
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Update on my previous post:
The Jabra 250 I'm trying out seems to fail to connect to the handset sometimes.
I can't see any pattern to it (at first I thought it would only connect if the headset was switched on first, and then the phone, but I've tried various combinations and can't recreate the problem).
I get the "bluetooth connected" symbol (like this: B) for about a second, and then it goes back to "bluetooth on"
Switching the phone and headset off/on has cured it, but it's happened twice in 12 hours now.
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Posted: 2004-01-13 09:17:25
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I use the Jabra 250, which works well, i did buy a HBH200, but lost it before i could try it !!!!!!!
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Posted: 2004-01-13 10:00:46
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I got the Jabra 200, I am extreamly pleased with it.
Battery life is pleanty long enough.
It picks up my P800 when in range without delay or problem.
Cost bugger all.
Ok quality on the sound.
Voice dialing works a treat (although background noise can be a problem).
Really comfortable on the ear (the behind the ear design is briliant)
All in all 4/5 from me
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Posted: 2004-01-13 10:03:58
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i am using the SE HBH 60 .. i like it although the Batt life is not that good but it works for me ... i like the small and sleek design its nice and comfortable i use it with the ear support ...!! anyways .. but i do face this problem also when ever a call comes some times the HBH 60 picks it up and sometimes it dosent ... but the major problem comes when i making a call i dial the no or select it from the contacts and lot of times the SE P900 fails to transfer the call to the headset!!?? is it the P900's fault or the HBH 60's?? then i have to cut the call when its connecting and dial it again then most of the times HBH 60 then picks the sound .. but then again sometimes it doesnt even then ...
also i wanted to know if the sound is not transferred automatically to the HBH 60 wel can u do it mannually i mean when i am making a call i try to look for this option but it does not come "transfer sound" ... so this is the major problem i am getting .. with HBH 60 ..
well can u guys recommend any other good Bluetooth headset i am more into the style then batt power coz i always can charge my batt when i am in the office...
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Posted: 2004-01-13 13:07:38
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i have tried bluespoon, hbh-200 and hbh-65, and the winner is............................Bluespoon! I have a hbh-65 because my bluespoon doesn´t work with my p900
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Posted: 2004-01-13 13:51:43
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Well... it really does seem then that SE dont want us to use a BT headset with the P900, maybe they want other people to see us using our P900, rather than having it hidden in our pockets!
Hmmm.. where is the firmware update for this? It cant be that hard to sort out surely
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Posted: 2004-01-13 14:19:17
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My thoughts exactly - I have now given up trying to use either my HBH-30 and Jabra BT250 with my P900. You just end up looking like a fool!! A call is forwarded to the headset OK, then the next call some 30 secs later is 'kept' by the phone, leaving you trying to remove your headset and grab the phone from a pocket. Voice dialling comes and goes when it wants. Just now my phone locked up then rebooted when the P9 got confused - I was in the middle of a call (Voicemail luckily) and the line went dead, no sound on either phone or headset! I have also had it transfer the call to the headset 30 seconds after I answered it on the phone!!!!
The P900 is going back at the end of Jan if there is no fix for this.
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Posted: 2004-01-13 16:25:08
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I am using bluespoon digital its reaaly good.
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Posted: 2004-01-13 16:41:31
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I've used the

HBH15, HBH30, HBH60 and a Jabra BT200. Out of all of these I found the Jabra BT200 to be the best on comfort, connection and call quality. Battery life is also very good, use it for 2 hours a day at least and charge it a couple of times a Month.
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Posted: 2004-01-13 16:55:47
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